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A wide-ranging ancient prose work that combines narrative history of imperial conflicts with travelogue-like descriptions, ethnographic sketches, and mythic and anecdotal accounts. The author recounts causes and events of major eastern–western confrontations, offers cultural portraits and geographic surveys of many peoples, records testimonies and speeches while distinguishing reported hearsay from firsthand observation, and reflects on divine influence, human decision, and the contingencies of fortune. Arranged in nine books, the text alternates narrative episodes with digressions that illuminate customs, natural phenomena, and moral lessons, aiming to explain why events occurred rather than merely listing outcomes.
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